Nope. Nothing wrong with a system designed for the rich to get richer and the poor to become poorer. Should we institute slavery again?

Where was any of that mentioned?

what's the current system do? All I hear is how the gap between rich and poor has became greater while if you look at numbers more have became dependent on government. That totally contradicts your outrageous claim.

I see, you are going with the "if it is not perfect, then we have to reject the entire idea" argument. I fully acknowledge that there are problems with the current system, and I probably couldn't design one that didn't have potential for abuse. But I think that kids deserve to be clothed, housed, fed, educated, etc. And if someone games the system, try to fix it, but nothing's prefect.

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I see, you are going with the "if it is not perfect, then we have to reject the entire idea" argument. I fully acknowledge that there are problems with the current system, and I probably couldn't design one that didn't have potential for abuse. But I think that kids deserve to be clothed, housed, fed, educated, etc. And if someone games the system, try to fix it, but nothing's prefect.

Cool as long as the parents of the “child in need” submits to drug testing and community service unless that's too much to ask of a parent that just wants to feed and clothe their child.

These arguments always come down to 'who should pay for xyz', but the question really should be, 'why should all of us pay for xyz just because you want to pay for xyz?' If you want to contribute your money for social services, go right ahead - but leave mine alone.